To the impact of an alcohol price floor.
Price floor of alcohol laws.
A floor price is a minimum amount under which alcohol cannot be sold.
Police and local authority officials with a licensing remit.
As an example a report in august this year by the canberra based foundation for alcohol research and education recommended the nt government introduce a minimum price level of 1 50 per standard drink to reduce consumption levels and related harm.
The government introduced the act to discourage excessive drinking.
In scotland the government passed a law that sets out a price floor on alcoholic beverages.
In 2012 86 members of scotland s parliament said yes to making drinking a bit more expensive.
Mup set a floor price of 50p per unit of alcohol and the legislation which introduced this requires its impact to be monitored regularly.
In a submission to the health select committee on the sale and purchase of alcohol laws last year the nz drug foundation echoed calls for a minimum unit price saying a floor price per standard.
The alcohol minimum pricing scotland act 2012 is an act of the scottish parliament which introduces a statutory minimum price for alcohol initially 50p per unit as an element in the programme to counter alcohol problems.
The scotch whisky association has taken scotland s parliament to court because of a mup.
The northern territory last year became the first australian jurisdiction to put a floor price on alcohol in a bid to reduce its worsening rate of alcohol related harm.
The goal of the mup a minimum unit pricing law was to reduce alcohol consumption.
Under the nt s new laws a standard 750ml bottle of wine with 7 7 standard drinks will be sold for a minimum of 10.
In this case since the new price is higher the producers benefit.
A floor price is a minimum amount for which alcohol can be sold for example if the floor price is 1 a bottle of wine with eight standard drinks in it would be sold for 8 or more.
The minimum floor price means the minimum price at which one standard drink can be sold or offered for sale in the northern territory.
On february 26th their devolved government set a minimum price for alcohol of 50p 0 70 per unit equivalent to roughly half a pint of beer or a small glass of wine.
From 1 october 2018 the minimum floor price will be set at 1 30 per standard drink contained in the alcohol product.
The territory s parliament passed the laws in august last year which means alcohol has to be sold for at least 1 30 per standard drink.
More specifically it is defined as an intervention to raise market prices if the government feels the price is too low.